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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. INEN Serviettes, 2d to 1/3; Damask, 1./3 to 2/3—At tiie Melbourne. LADIES' Hydrotite^RaiiTCoats from 35/-; Tweed Coats, from 40/6.—At the Melbourne. LAKUK Towels, l/- ; Colored, 1/3: Linen Towels, 1/9; Roller Towelling, <$d to 10d.—At the Melbourne. "IMTARRIED man, ineligible, wants -LTX sharemilking, from 30 to 35 cows, by_hand.__For_address apply Star_office. MEN'S Suits, irom " 29/6: Bush Rugs, 6/11 ■ all-Wool Socks, 1/3 : heavy Underwear, 2/11, 3/11; lovely Wide-end Ties, 3 for 2/6; Tweed Overcoats, 15/-; Canvas Oil Coats, 39/6, fullhned.—Only from Bon Marche, Kaponga. MEN'S Box Suits, latest shades pud fabrics, 39/6 to 75/ —At the Melbourne. MOTOR Cyclists! See notice elsewhere on what yoa have been looking for. M"EN'S SINGLETS, 2/6 to 6-1] "• Underpants 2/11 to 11/6; Flannels. 4/6 to 7/11—At the Melbourne. MEN'S Soft Felts, 6/6 to 11/6; Caps, 1/6 to 4/11 : Boys' Hats, 1/6 to 3/6 —At the Melbourne. MEN' S Canvas Storm Coats, 35/-; Leyroy Oily Canvas Coats, 39/6 and 49/6; Oil Coats, 14/6 to 22/6—At the Melbourne. "VTEW ZEALAND Clothing Factory— J.l First in 1873, foremost ever since for Woollens. Their Suits and Boots are reliable; in fact, you can depend upon anything that is H.B.—it's good. OUR Millinery is the newest, our prices are the lowest. On top of this, we offer 5/_ in the £ discount for six days.—Armitage's, Manaia. POST Free for 7/6, 1 Boy's Jersey and 1 pair Pants (shorts). —Only from Bon Marche, Kaponga. OST Free.—Wide Ribbons, 6d yd; Ladies' Singlets, warm, 1/- each; handkerchiefs. 1/6 doz.; Silk Blouse, 7/6.—rOnly from Bon Marche. Kaponga. POST Free.—Two- pairs for 3/9, Ladies' full-size dark grey Fleecylined Bloomers.—Only from the Bon Marche, _Kaponga. RAIN, snow, hail or blow~don't > trouble you if you fill your Hot Water Bottle before retiring; but see that it has the "Unique" Stopper. The bottle that won't burst because of the properly vulcanised seams. STRAYED, from Mata P u7l6 hoggets, on night of 11th inst. Reward given at Matapu Store on receiving infojm^ationjeadmg to recovery. j SMART Gents !~We liave just opened few new lines of Tan Willow Calf Boots, from 25/- to 45/-.—Han-nah's, Hawera. ' SHOULD you want a good Mower, see the Farmer who has an Albion. You will then place your order with Bennett and Sutton. TO LET.—Furnished or unfurnished, 2 bedrooms. 1 6itting-room, kitchen, with use of bathroom and scullery. _jipplyji;._l)ixon_and Co. mO Farmers.—Nail Sh6otenT~T676, X 18/6, 19/6 and 23/6: strong Greenhide Shotters, nail and plain, 25/-; worth a trial, at Hannah's Shoe Store, Hawera. FTIHE phenomenal sale of North BritJL ish Hot Water Bottles i s the best evidence of the satisfaction they give. Look for the "Unique" Stopper—a guarantee of satisfaction. PTIHERE are eighty different kinds of X rubber, but only one*'grade—the best—goes into the famous tight-seam Hot Water Bottle made by the North British Rubber Co. Look for the "Unique" Stopper. m\VEED COATS.—Herbert's are sellX ing for less than the cost of the Tweed. Splendid values in Gabardine, Raincoats, or Covet Coats. —Herbert's. FTIHE Melbourne have full s cocks of X Ladies' Cashmere Hose at the same low prices. fTIHE Sugar restrictions m the Old JL Country have largely affected the output of Nupines. We have been fortunate in securing a large consignment. Have you tried them yet for husky throat cr. tickling cough? Six- | penny boxes.—Westwood's Pharmacy. ! TI THE Melbourne for Trousers—Saddle X Tweeds, 11/6 to 19/6; Tweeds and Worsteds,_ll/6 to 18/6. FTYHEY wear out slowly^the North X British Hot Water Bottle with the patent "Unique" Stopper—the sign of satisfaction. Their "merit gives pleasure_to both dealer and buyer. TTC7 ANTED Known—Song, "SomeT ▼ where in France," posted to any address for 2/U ; also on Zonophone "Record, No. 1578. posted to any address for 3/-.-^E. Dixon and Co. UGH! Isn't it cold? Oh, well, you can keen your feet warm in a pair of 0.8. F. Slippers; great variety.— 0.8.F.. the wide-awake Boot Store High Street. WANTED Known.—A clearing sale of choice millinery at Miss Hamilton's shop, all going at half-price. Come and get a nice Hat for Show Week. Also Coats. Skirts and Dresses. A lovely lot of Silk Blouses, all going cheap. WANTED Known. — Tyres, 5~0. 10/6, 12/0, 136, and 17/6; Tubes, 4/-, 5/6, 6/6 and 7/6.— E. Wells, High Street. WANTED Known — Gas lamp*, •12/6, 14/6, 17/6 and 22/6; cilamps, 4/6, 7/6. and 12/6; pedals, 5,6, 7/6. and 12/6.— E. Wells, High Street. WANTED Known Mudguards (Bluemels) 76, (steel) 2/6 and 33/6; (Bluomel's; foot pumps, 7/6; hand pumps, 4/6; steel pumps, 3/- and 3/6: wilier chains. 5/6, 8/6 and 10/6.— E. AVells. High Street. WANTED Known—During Show Week The Economic is showing special values in Men's Mercery and Clothing, avfl Juvenile Clothing.. "ANTED Known—After July Ist 1 ' give no credit for small repairs, owing to increased cost of labor and material, and postage.—A. F. Cole. ANTED^Known^Afen^s Sunday Boots, usual price 24/-, for 16/-'; 18a. for 12s. at the OtafoAo Store. \\J ANTED Known—6o pairs Men's ? V and Women's 'Boots and Shoes to clear at a discount of 6/8 in the £ off Women's Boots and Shoes, usual price, FTTmo CanterVV ■ bury table potatoes, wheat, bar\ey, pollard, bran, oats, chaff, etc., obtainable at reasonable rates at the n takeho Store. A NTED Known — We«tiuva.v'? Sale.—3o Ladies' Coats, Tweed and Volour Cloths, Navy. Brown. Grey. Snxe. Violet, Black'; fleiv .season's troods i—2s/6, 27,6, 2D/6.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 13 July 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 13 July 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 13 July 1917, Page 1

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